I was however disturbed by the great lack of FSM representation. I intend to write a letter to the NAACP about this and push to have our great religion incorporated into the next Q&A session.

I would like help writing the appropriate letter to send, would like help in sending the letter (support from you all), and most of all I would like people in the area who can help represent and answer questions.

If necessary I will represent and answer the questions, however many of the people representing the other faiths know me too well for me to be taken seriously. I also have trouble keeping a strait face when confronted with the question "how do you know your god is real." or "Why spaghetti?"

RAmen

Letter Draft #1

To whom it may concern:

I am writing in response to the recent inter-religious Q&A sponsored by your organization on October 24, 2006.

I would like to say that I had a great time and learned much about the varying religions. I had no idea they all shared so many common ties with each other and with my own faith.

Sadly however there was not a representative of my faith there, which doesnâ€™t bother me as my faith teaches great tolerance and respect for otherâ€™s faiths. That is why I was there, not to spread my own word.

Granted our followers on campus number slightly less then the triple digits we have many more in the area who I am contacting about possible attending your next night.

My point is that I would greatly like to see my faith properly represented at your next religious Q&A, and if nobody more versed in our bible is able to attend, I will gladly represent my faith.

Respectfully,Brian Malinconico

It is intentional that I do not mention a specific faith or the FSM, trying to get them into dialog before I hit them with the full brunt.

I guess I may need to get at least 1 extra copy of the gospel if I do this eh?